Saturday, July 16, 2016

Saturday 9

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Sara Smile (1976)
... Because Kwizgiver suggested Hall & Oates. Unfamiliar with this week's tune? Hear it here.

1) This was Hall & Oates' first #1 hit. Can you name another of their popular songs?
"I Can't Go For That" which (today) makes me laugh just typing it. And "Rich Girl" and so many others. These two were really the soundtrack of my formative years.
2) Darryl Hall and Sara Allen were a couple for 30 years, and he wrote this at the beginning of their long relationship. That makes this a very public love letter. Are you good at writing love letters? Would you rather tell the person how you feel, face to face? Or do you let your actions speak louder than your words?
I'm better at communicating "on paper" but I think I'd rather hear this sort of thing F2F, so I go that route most often.
3) In the song, Darryl and Sara are waiting for the sunrise. Did you see the sunrise this morning? Or did you sleep in?
Hah! I was up at 6:45 when Beast got up, and then reset the alarm for 9. No sunrise for me today!
4) Both Hall & Oates hail from the Philadelphia area. Hall is a native of suburban Pottstown, which was a stop on the Reading/Philadelphia rail line made famous in Monopoly. Do you like playing board games?
I *adore* board games! Or actually games of all kinds--except maybe "Candyland" at this point--but rarely have the opportunity to play.
5) John Oates grew up a few miles away from Pottstown in North Wales. Decades ago, North Wales' biggest employer was a cigar factory. Do you like the smell of a cigar?
A good cigar smells delicious. But I loathe the taste of kissing someone who's smoked any cigars at all.
6) Daryl Hall now hosts a music show, Live from Daryl's House, that you catch free online. Do you typically watch shows from your computer, pad, phone or TV set?
Still watching on the TV. Old-school. But this show looks like it might be worth a watch at work.
7) Hall & Oates are currently on tour. Are you seeing/have you seen a concert this summer?
Nope. I'm not a huge fan of crowds, although I do like live music. However, post-Nice, I'm feeling extremely skittish about large crowds.
8) Daryl and John have been friends for 50 years, even living together at the beginning of their careers when money was tight. Another successful duo of the rock era, Simon & Garfunkle, also met as teens but they forever seem to be feuding. What do you think makes for a lasting friendship/partnership?
There is some kind of chemistry that has to stick, but also humility and lack of ego. It's very much like a marriage; you have to keep the long view in mind and stick to taking responsibility for your own shit.
9) Random question: Are you quick to try new things?
Depends on what sort of things we're talking about. Sometimes, yes. Other times, not so much. I honestly can't figure out any pattern: some foods I'll try (hummus), others make me gag at the thought (apples and strawberries and lettuce). Some technology yes (DVR yay); some, no (Instagram? Why?). Some fashion is cool; some of it just makes me laugh, or cry. I try to be open though.

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Kwizgiver said...

Instagram, oh, how I LOVE Instagram! It's social media for photos!

Daryl's House was on one of the music channels like Fuse or --gah, I'm drawing a blank--so I saw it on TV, I didn't realize it was an online show. He's had a wide variety of guests. If you are into music you should check it out.

CountryDew said...

I used to be extremely technology savvy - about 20 years ago. Then DOS went to Windows and I couldn't keep up. Now I just hope for the best.

The Gal Herself said...

You and I are just the opposite on the fruit salad/hummus thing. I've never had hummus because it looks like something Kindergarteners would use like paste when they try their little hands at crafting.

Cat. said...

Honestly? I was guilt-tripped into trying it about 10 years ago because you're absolutely right! It does not look appetizing.

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